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Former Sky News presenter Dermot Murnaghan announced earlier that he's been diagnosed with prostate cancer and he mentioned ...
Sir Chris Hoy announced back in October that he has between just two and four years to live as a result of being diagnosed ...
Sir Chris Hoy has confessed that his cancer diagnosis felt like a "death sentence" as he spoke about the "terrifying" moment ...
Sir Chris Hoy was diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer back in 2023 and was given just two to four years to live when ...
Sir Chris Hoy was diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer back in 2023 and has since been told by doctors that he has just ...
Chris Hoy/Instagram Despite his cancer battle, Hoy returned to the Olympic velodrome in July as part of a broadcasting for the Paris Games. Having kept the severity of his diagnosis quiet until ...
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Sir Chris Hoy's wife Sarra breaks her silence with heartbreaking statement following former Olympic star's bombshell terminal cancer diagnosis - MSNSir Chris Hoy's partner Sarra has posted a heartfelt tribute to her husband on Instagram, after the news broke at the weekend that the British Olympic legend's cancer was terminal.
Olympic legend Sir Chris Hoy has declared that Northern Ireland will never unlock its vast potential in cycling until a new purpose-built velodrome is constructed here. Hoy’s views will strike a ...
It was during a cool-down lap at London’s Olympic velodrome, as Sir Chris Hoy soaked up the raptures on becoming the first British athlete in any sport to win six gold medals, that perhaps the ...
The Tour de 4 cycling challenge is set to both start and finish at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow on September 7. He said: "It's important to demonstrate it is possible to live well and ...
Scotland's Chris Hoy, left, celebrates after winning the cycling track men's team sprint final at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, March 19, 2006. At background is his ...
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